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What is the relationship between kinetic energy and thermal energy?(1 point)

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As the kinetic energy in a substance’s atoms increases, its thermal energy increases, and vice versa.
Kinetic energy is the transfer of thermal energy.

Kinetic energy is a measure of thermal energy.

As the kinetic energy in a substance’s atoms increases, its thermal energy decreases, and vice versa.
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A year ago
The correct relationship between kinetic energy and thermal energy is:

As the kinetic energy in a substance’s atoms increases, its thermal energy increases, and vice versa.

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion of atoms or molecules, while thermal energy is the total amount of energy associated with the motion of atoms or molecules in a substance. When the kinetic energy of atoms or molecules in a substance increases, it means that they are moving faster and colliding with each other more frequently, which leads to an increase in the substance's thermal energy. Conversely, when the kinetic energy of atoms or molecules in a substance decreases, it means that they are moving slower and colliding with each other less frequently, which leads to a decrease in the substance's thermal energy. Therefore, kinetic energy and thermal energy are directly related.
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